Samsung is only a couple of months away from the launch of their new Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9+ smartphones, but we're getting drip-fed images through case renders of their new 2018 flagship smartphone.

The new Galaxy S9 will see a slightly redesigned rear, with the dual cameras on the Galaxy S9+ seeing the second camera placed under the first camera, compared to the side-by-side dual cameras on the Galaxy Note 8. The Galaxy S9 on the other hand will rock a single rear-facing camera, with both handsets seeing a repositioned rear fingerprint sensor.

Samsung should sell two different variants of the Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9+ smartphones depending on the country their sold in, with their in-house next-gen Exynos processor powering some of the new handsets while Qualcomm's next-gen Snapdragon 845 will power the others.
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